Boise, ID – Rain and thunder may shake up Friday plans across the Boise area, with up to a 40% chance of afternoon showers and isolated thunderstorms. Idaho residents traveling along the I-84 corridor should prepare for slick roads and potential delays during the evening commute.
According to the National Weather Service, storm chances rise after 3 p.m. Friday, with gusty southeast winds reaching up to 24 mph. The high will hover near 58°F, with temperatures dipping into the low 40s overnight as the system lingers into Saturday morning.
A cold front will stall over the region this weekend, keeping skies unsettled. Rain chances continue Saturday with highs in the mid-50s, while overnight lows drop to near freezing. Sunday offers brief relief with mostly sunny skies and a high near 61°F before more rain returns Sunday night.
Looking ahead, Monday brings a 60% chance of rain, continuing the wet pattern into Tuesday and Wednesday with daily 40% chances of showers. Highs early next week will stay cooler, ranging between 53°F and 54°F, with overnight lows dipping into the upper 30s.
Travelers should monitor real-time alerts via Idaho 511, and keep rain gear handy through early next week. Those planning weekend outings should stay flexible and check updated forecasts frequently.




